Watch Gunbroker.com - they often have barrels listed. Also you might try Ithaca Gun USA, a company that has picked up the rights to manufacture the Model 37.
What is the condition of the gun and the barrel length?
trevor jeffrey
1972
A Model 37 is a "pump", so a double barrel could not be a Model 37
easy Look on the barrel it should say if it a Model 37 , or Model 37 Featherweight, but the main Point is it should be on the barrel what Model it is
On the bottom of the barrel where it meets the chamber.
I'd like to know too! I have an opportunity to purchase a "new" looking deerslayer that I am told is ten years old. The seller wants $500. Is that too much?
On my 1950s vintage Ithaca Model 37 16 gauge it is on the right side of the end of the receiver where the magazine tube and barrel go into the receiver, and also on the barrel adjacent to the number on the receiver. The numbers should be the same on both the barrel and receiver unless the barrel is not the original barrel, at least on mine they are.
My deerslayer doesn't have any Ser# marked on the receiver. I was told that early productions from the 1960's didn't have them on the receiver but somewhere else...Can anyone tell me anything? Thanks, Chris workinmynerves@yahoo.com
try numerich or brownells Brownells has a good selection. Try http://www.brownells.com/
The Model is "37," with the grade identified by a name (such as "Featherlight" or "Deerslayer") or a letter. Otherwise, it is a Field Grade, either Standard (2 3/4" chamber) or Magnum (3" chamber). I am aware of no public listing of Model 37 manufacture dates, but IDSA Books publishes Ithaca Featherlight Repeaters. They're on the net. However, your serial number denotes a fairly recent manufacture). 1973
The serial number indicates Ithaca manufactured your Model 37 in 1956.